نتایج جستجو برای: leaf thickness

تعداد نتایج: 193552  

2004
Jeffrey W. White Consuelo Montes-R

Greater leaf thickness is usually associated with greater leaf carbon assimilation rate, but the tradeoff between thicker versus larger leaves also affects canopy structure and light interception. Many studies equate the ratio of dry leaf mass to area (leaf specific mass) with leaf thickness. This approximation has utility but ignores differences in true thickness due to variation in water or a...

1998
Daniel A. Sims Jeffrey R. Seemann Yiqi Luo

Introduction The rate and extent of leaf thickness and area Leaves which develop at elevated CO2 concentrations are development are important determinants of whole often thicker than those on ambient 2 plants. In a plant photosynthetic capacity. The interactive effects study of four Populus clones, Radoglou and Jarvis (1990) of photon flux density (PFD), nitrogen supply and CO 2 found increases...

2018
Viktoriya Coneva Daniel H. Chitwood

Leaf thickness is a quantitative trait that is associated with the ability of plants to occupy dry, high irradiance environments. Despite its importance, leaf thickness has been difficult to measure reproducibly, which has impeded progress in understanding its genetic basis, and the associated anatomical mechanisms that pattern it. Here, we used a custom-built dual confocal profilometer device ...

2015
Shen Yuan Yong Li Shaobing Peng Keqiang Wu

Leaf lateral asymmetry in width and thickness has been reported previously in rice. However, the differences between the wide and narrow sides of leaf blade in other leaf morphological and physiological traits were not known. This study was conducted to quantify leaf lateral asymmetry in leaf width, leaf thickness, specific leaf weight (SLW), leaf nitrogen (N) concentration based on dry weight ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2017
Viktoriya Coneva Margaret H Frank Maria A de Luis Balaguer Mao Li Rosangela Sozzani Daniel H Chitwood

Thicker leaves allow plants to grow in water-limited conditions. However, our understanding of the genetic underpinnings of this highly functional leaf shape trait is poor. We used a custom-built confocal profilometer to directly measure leaf thickness in a set of introgression lines (ILs) derived from the desert tomato Solanum pennellii and identified quantitative trait loci. We report evidenc...

2016
Miao Tian Guirui Yu Nianpeng He Jihua Hou

Leaf traits may reflect the adaptation mechanisms of plants to the environment. In this study, we investigated leaf morphological and anatomical traits in nine cold-temperate to tropical forests along a 4,200-km transect to test how they vary across latitudinal gradients. The results showed that leaf dry weight decreased (P < 0.05), while specific leaf area (SLA) increased (P < 0.05) with incre...

2002
Pablo J. Zarco-Tejada Susan L. Ustin

Radiative-transfer physically-based studies have previously demonstrated the relationship between leaf water content and leaf-level reflectance in the near-infrared spectral region. The successful scaling up of such methods to the canopy level requires modeling the effect of canopy structure and viewing geometry on reflectance bands and optical indices used for estimation of water content, such...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2012
A Leigh S Sevanto M C Ball J D Close D S Ellsworth C A Knight A B Nicotra S Vogel

Transient lulls in air movement are rarely measured, but can cause leaf temperature to rise rapidly to critical levels. The high heat capacity of thick leaves can damp this rapid change in temperature. However, little is known about the extent to which increased leaf thickness can reduce thermal damage, or how thick leaves would need to be to have biological significance. We evaluated quantitat...

2014
Christine Scoffoni Christine Vuong Steven Diep Hervé Cochard Lawren Sack

Leaf shrinkage with dehydration has attracted attention for over 100 years, especially as it becomes visibly extreme during drought. However, little has been known of its correlation with physiology. Computer simulations of the leaf hydraulic system showed that a reduction of hydraulic conductance of the mesophyll pathways outside the xylem would cause a strong decline of leaf hydraulic conduct...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2005
Denis Vile Eric Garnier Bill Shipley Gérard Laurent Marie-Laure Navas Catherine Roumet Sandra Lavorel Sandra Díaz John G Hodgson Francisco Lloret Guy F Midgley Hendrik Poorter Mike C Rutherford Peter J Wilson Ian J Wright

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Leaf thickness plays an important role in leaf and plant functioning, and relates to a species' strategy of resource acquisition and use. As such, it has been widely used for screening purposes in crop science and community ecology. However, since its measurement is not straightforward, a number of estimates have been proposed. Here, the validity of the (SLA x LDMC)(-1) prod...

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